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May 16, 2024
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SPN 329 - Tradition and Interruption in Spanish American Poetry Course Units: 1.0 (TBD: Staff) Octavio Paz describes modern literature as a “tradition of discontinuity,” one that constantly rebels against itself in search of innovation. This course examines Paz’s assertion through the study of Spanish American poets, and it aims to introduce students to the genre while surveying major poetic traditions and trends in Spanish America. The course’s objectives are centered on strengthening the student’s process of language acquisition, developing critical skills, and reinforcing linguistic proficiency and intercultural competence through reading and analysis of poetic texts. Prerequisite(s): SPN 203 or permission of the instructor. Prereq/Corequisite(s): SPN 203 or permission of the instructor. CC: LCCS, HUL
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